On 3/15/16, 12:47 PM, "sunset4 on behalf of Philip Homburg"
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

>If you can't develop new
>standards that involve the protocol that carries more than 50% of the
>world
>internet traffic, then you are doing something wrong.

</chair hat>
WG] I don't think that's what this draft is suggesting. The vast majority
of IETF standards are wholly agnostic to the version number in the IP
packet, and as such will continue regardless of whether IPv4 is declared
historic. What changes is that it is no longer strictly necessary (or
permitted) to make concessions in the standard to ensure that it works
properly over the now historic IP version in cases where the IP version
matters to the protocol or standard being developed.
As an example: if I as a software developer have a program that was
originally developed to work on Windows XP, and I deprecate support for
that OS, the downrev version that I wrote before I deprecated support for
XP will keep working, and while it's possible that the new version I
optimized to run on Windows 8 and 10 might mostly still work on XP, if you
file a bug complaining that something, especially a feature that I
newly-introduced on the current version of software, doesn't work on XP,
I'll ignore you.

Additionally, consider the time scale at which IETF operates - 2-3 years
for significant deployment of new standards is usually fairly aggressive,
and this draft is going to take some time to achieve consensus, in
addition to it being dependent on IPv6 being elevated to full Standard.
I'm not convinced that by then IPv4 will still be the majority given its
current burn rate and IPv6's growth rate.

Thanks
Wes George

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